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THE ROLL OF HONOUR

NEW ZEALANB CABUAt3?IESL '-£ THE LATESTiLISS., . ■ .^ij \ ■ . '■ l ,• .?♦ ; KILLED .IN. ACTION- : ENGINEERS-. '.'^ j DIED OF ROUNDS. OTAGO .BATTABIQN* \] |Bvtnß. G; Taylor. ] PTSfcfrJohH, Lloyd. . '. : .,| | DANGEROUSLY ILoX . ' ; CANTERBURY BATOTADrON. It ' Fvt. M. McGillan. "VI QTAGG BATTADIGNi i I PROGRESSING ;FAWMIRatBL.Y.- > i OTAGO BATT&eiO.J& * ; Pvt T. Davis. .5 tht aALLipoiiir Q&Msmsß. ,'". AUSTRALASIANS CL3SE !T0 TURKS t ESSM>WLL.QE?BEBOURCE. I G&HBOy.May 25. Renter ■ says the: Australian »»£- Sari! Bahr B£«v somatimes .only SO' yjaxda-; apart. sa-. many cases, the . coHmials- catch t&» Turkish- grenades; aad- immediate?)* fllUg them -backy so • that they explode in: the, Turkish: treacftesv. T-ha- Austral* avians.-:are playing tiie&s.. .ois» filled---a janv tin- witlfc cottonwool aoaked'it'with".oil; set it alight, fcftdL ! fltfng,-itjiiito .a-treachV The* Turks scatj vall\direetS&n% aou3» the colonials '-cheers ■ | There-4s /the-geeafcest 1 diflfcaulty in ]an aeroplane • mounts: the- Turkish S*» •jceaseSi.:. Not' a> shot- from » heavy <ii flrectfit njghfe: It. ißf believed t&afr iher -guns m* on rail* "to a given .spott. A: few-, s&ots are Hreei and ; thenthe>gjmsi ares diverted to snother emplacement;

j WOUNDS". QUICHLT. | LONDON, May 23. . Mr. -McCallj who. visited the Tasmauian wounded' in England, states that the Dardanelles wounds are healirg* much.': better:- than wounds of a spending gravity received in Prattee* This 4sa attributed to the Less cultivated ko.il' I at rGalll^oli.. "KM© UNIONIST PARTY. SUPPORT THE COALITION. i *_ 4Recd\ 11.10 a.m) ! LONDON, May 2«L Afr av Unionist party meeting, Lord LansdoiWJjß. presiding, expressed ih& utmost unaaximity in supporting the* Coalition in bringing the war to a su«~ iessfali termiaation at the earliest mamentt. ENGLISH AEROPLANE ACCIDENT., BOTSt' OCCUPANTS KILLED. j ' ' . (Reed 9 a.m.) PARIS, May 26: The> engine of an English aeroplaneexploded near Hazebrouck, the', chine fell, and both occupants = were killed. &A&L, TOR MARRIED MgSifr: t WHAT MR. ALLEN MiJAN-T. ) - WELLINGTON, May 26. The- Hon. James Allen, seen by- a reporter in regard to what had • already been- said about the necessity theremay- be for married men to enlist foJthe- front, stated that there, seemed to be- some misapprehensica-,aa.td what he? had said previously.

"I want first of aihf'-said Mr. Allen, /'the unmarried men, and if ther* is any unmarried man who is eligible and who has not volunteered to go, I think he is answerable to the community generally the locality in. which he lives. This app'Sies equally to rch and poory- and evens- then I do not know whetiyer w>3 shall* fill all our needs. After -that, the eall enmis to the married m-en. between the agns of--20 and 40 years.; but- that call must come to the man personally. I cannot decide the duty of any mariied man in. this respeoec. I-do, know his circumstance or how he. is placed in his domestic- or other rAsp.yjsib-Tltfos. It is for each man to. tJeeitte whether hia country's call to..fight 1 his country'» battle- is sunTcicittly important in In*. eyes.to justify Mm. in going, or whtti!i*.r> thei*e is an even, greater duty call to remain at home, and look after his vvif» ajad children. I say again that I can.-. not decide s.u<ih ; a matter, nor will I *•» tempt to do. so. V 4 Questioned as to wliether any special ■provision, in the wiy of inceasetb pay or separation allowance would be made for married men enlisting. Mr. Allen replied that all he could say was that provision was made under the Taw" for a soldier's wife and children nn& for himself if required. ''-% do not say it is adequate, and I an - , to ask Parliament to improve v* in regard i/x widows and the of nv*n v/fte*-* may fall."' ■

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 215, 27 May 1915, Page 5

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THE ROLL OF HONOUR Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 215, 27 May 1915, Page 5

THE ROLL OF HONOUR Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 215, 27 May 1915, Page 5

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